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FirstAidSack@FirstAidSack·
@vegastarr Day, month, and year are human constructs based on the sun, moon, and the stars.
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vegastar@vegastarr·
The Sun Tells The Day. The Moon Tells The Month. The Stars Tell The Year. ☀️🌙✨ This World Is Not Random. It Is Ordered, Intelligent, And Electromagnetic. ⚡️🧲 📕 tinyurl.com/bookofwisdom369
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FirstAidSack@FirstAidSack·
@BrockRiddickIFB No, the 24-hour day is defined to be from midday to midday (or whatever sun position). So 24 hours is a little bit more than a full revolution. One revolution is actually 23 hours and 56 minutes.
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Everything@isjuustadream·
Hopefully humanity doesn’t lose itself in its own intellect fingers crossed
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Brock Riddick@BrockRiddickIFB·
Full stop. Never entertain the contrary...
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FirstAidSack@FirstAidSack·
@QuantumAlteredX Not really, people just tend to trust experts more than dilettantes. The hypnosis is done by society, and it doesn't have to be with expert's opinions. Society often teaches the opposite. And just because you reject experts, you're still far from being free from the hypnosis.
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Invisidon@QuantumAlteredX·
How true is this though
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FirstAidSack@FirstAidSack·
@sawyeurism "I know we didn't go to the moon because it's a fact." That's not how that works.
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Sawyer Loves Science 🦎
No, I don't "believe" we went to the moon. This isn't a matter of theology. I know we went to the moon, I know we have rovers on Mars, and I know the Earth is 4.5 billion years old, because all of those things are facts.
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FirstAidSack@FirstAidSack·
@Pwnidus @Luvh0ez19 @kirawontmiss Many cameras have auto exposure which adjusts it to the incoming levels, similar to our eyes, but this one doesn't have it or hasn't turned it on.
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FirstAidSack@FirstAidSack·
@Pwnidus @Luvh0ez19 @kirawontmiss Because it's still the same exposure as before. If you prolong the exposure time you should start seeing the night side of the earth, as well as well the stars.
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FirstAidSack@FirstAidSack·
@The_brownest1 @kirawontmiss @Luvh0ez19 This is a perfectly fine question, and only a retard would think it's a stupid question. The given explanation is wrong. It doesn't explain it. The real explanation is camera exposure.
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no@The_brownest1·
@kirawontmiss @Luvh0ez19 I mean its an insanely stupid ass question that no educated adult should be asking
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FirstAidSack@FirstAidSack·
@Luvh0ez19 @kirawontmiss That's a wrong explanation. In daytime, the sun lights up the atmosphere, which makes stars invisible. But this is above the atmosphere. We don't see stars here because of the camera exposure, which tries to capture the earth and the sun, and not just two bright blobs.
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M.Y.T@MYTmurderyatrak·
@darkvdred Bruh believing nothing don’t make you smarter then everyone. 😂
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FirstAidSack@FirstAidSack·
@amiiology It's very good. The seasons after it are just even better.
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amiiꨄ︎@amiiology·
but how bad is season one...
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amiiꨄ︎@amiiology·
is jojos worth the hype
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FirstAidSack@FirstAidSack·
@GreenTeebox @JacquiDeevoy1 No, the defense is that there is no other bigger planet or object under the earth that would pull people from the bottom towards it.
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DynaMike@GreenTeebox·
@JacquiDeevoy1 The globtard defense of this is that gravity keeps everyone and everything upright. Even on Antarctica.
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Jacqui Deevoy@JacquiDeevoy1·
Just leaving this here.
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FirstAidSack@FirstAidSack·
@JacquiDeevoy1 And why are you leaving the huge earth beneath that? Of course, the gravity from the bigger earth would pull the ones on the bottom of the small one down.
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DemonstrableReality
DemonstrableReality@flatsmackin·
I encourage you to watch this clown show that was put on from beginning to end. I really do. Then we’ll know who’s who.
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Rambo@Seekthetruth101·
The earth is spinning only it’s spinning so fast we can’t feel it 🤣🤣 Are we really that stupid ? Gotta be the greatest joke ever told
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FirstAidSack@FirstAidSack·
@JacquiDeevoy1 You can't call it expertise when you based all of it on preconceived notions.
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FirstAidSack@FirstAidSack·
@JohnScott848965 @PhilosophyOfPhy It does, the Coriolis effect produces tornadoes. But what affects movement is acceleration, constant linear speed, no matter how fast, does nothing. The only thing about earth's movement that has an effect is the acceleration in form of rotation. But rotation itself is slow.
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